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The President of the United States can check the power of the Legislature by either signing a bill into law or vetoing a bill. After a president vetoes a bill, it might go back to the House of Representatives to be changed and the process starts all over again.

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a simple but well used method, especially by President Bush is veto. he vetos bills which must be sent back to the house to be revoted upon. once vetoed it is very difficult to get a bil passed. veto-to refuse

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The president use his veto power to curb the power of the legislative branch

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